Friday, October 28, 2011

Last year Sandy's Little Bit of Boo quilt was published in the Quilt Sampler magazine and she decided to give it a new twist.....

A peppermint twist that is.... Sandy has designed a new group of Christmas embroidery designs to combine with Riley Blake's Christmas Candy fabric line. Using the same quilt pattern as Little Bit of Boo this embroidery group is titled Little Bit of Christmas.

Now here's the treat, Sandy is offering the embroidery patterns FREE to you!

Starting today, Friday, October 28th, and continuing each friday in November you can pick up your free embroidery designs for this quilt.

This week's FREE pattern includes two embroidery designs included in row 1 of the quilt.

Weekly fabric kits available for only $10 each. There will be a total of 5 kits, 1 of each of the four row fabric kits and the finishing kit which will include the rickrack, border and binding! Fabric pack quantities are limited so call the store quick to reserve yours.

Quilt Sampler magazine which contains quilt instructions is available for purchase online or in the store. Weekly FREE patterns are for the Christmas embroidery designs only.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Boo Humbug! Halloween Scrooge wouldn't approve but we've got some spooktacular savings going on in the shop this week. ALL HALLOWEEN fabric is 30% off, select Christmas lines are also 30% off, and there's more! Stop in and scare up something fun to make!

Witches love any excuse to have fun and throw a party. Ladies...join your fellow sister witches for the 10th Anniversary of Witches' Night Out! Plan now to wear your most elaborate, crazy, fun, whimsical witch's hat or witch's costume. Gardner Village will be filled with enchanting witches from 6pm to 10pm both nights. Enter the drawing for fun prizes at 7pm and 9pm nightly. Stop to have your fortune told, enjoy spellbinding activities in our shops, and join the Witches' Parade at 8pm nightly. Leave the children with the sitter and grab your witchy friends for this spellbinding ladies night out!

About Pine Needles

Husband and wife team Randy and Sandy Workman opened the doors of Pine Needles in August of 1996. It began as a small cross stitch store and is now proud to carry all the wonderful necessities for quilting, cross stitch, primitive embroidery and Russian punch needle. Many of the items we offer are by local artisans whose work appeals to shoppers and tourists alike. Our walls are brimming with the promise of projects to be done.